SAMI Navantia Launches New Center to Boost Saudi Arabia's Naval Industry with Advanced Technologies
Saudi Arabia's naval industry is set to receive a technological boost with the launch of a new facility, the Naval Systems Integration and Development Center of Excellence, by SAMI Navantia.
The center was inaugurated in Riyadh in the presence of the Commander of Royal Saudi Naval Forces.
SAMI Navantia is a joint venture between Saudi Arabian Military Industries and Navantia S.A., a Spanish shipbuilding company.
The center will optimize performance through investments in computer equipment, clear procedures, and policies.
This commitment to high-quality products strengthens SAMI Navantia's position in the systems industries.
The SAMI (Saudi Arabian Military Industries) website states that the SAMI-Navantia excellence center was established to enhance capabilities, provide advanced technologies, and introduce modern approaches to meet the requirements of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces.
The center marks a significant milestone in SAMI's contribution to Saudi Vision 2030.
To ensure effectiveness, SAMI has invested in computer equipment, programs, and established clear procedures and policies.
The center aims to integrate and advance naval systems through high-performance software, bolster local expertise, and foster the forces' autonomy.
Senior executives from both firms attended the event, and the center is expected to solidify SAMI's position as a leading company within the sector.
SAMI, a Saudi Arabian defense company, announced its plans to provide advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and unmanned vehicles to the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF).
SAMI aims to become the RSNF's technological partner and is committed to training and developing national personnel.
Walid Abukhaled, SAMI's CEO, expressed pride in the cooperation between SAMI and the RSNF and pledged support to strengthen the defense sector in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
The companies are committed to achieving further progress and innovation through qualified national hands.